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"Piltdown Man" <piltdown@ivehaditwiththespam.sorry> a écrit dans le message de news:01c912cd$f36ef2a0$LocalHost@gateway... > > The Maquis <Basque_beret@Maquis_de_l'Ain.com> wrote... > > <snip> >> >The Court of Assize, or Assizes, is a medieval term for legal codes >> >(such as Assizes of Jerusalem), that continues to be used in modern >> >times. It is the name of criminal courts in several     

Group: alt.religion.scientology · Group Profile · Search for Day French Word in alt.religion.scientology
Author: feministe
Date: Sep 10, 2008 00:56

The Maquis <Basque_beret@Maquis_de_l'Ain.com> wrote... <snip> The Court of Assize, or Assizes, is a medieval term for legal codes (such as Assizes of Jerusalem), that continues to be used in modern times. It is the name of criminal courts in several countries. In France, Belgium and Italy the court is still in use. The Assizes is the highest court. Not really, and the functions
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Virgin Mary's message in Akita, Japan, Third message on October 13, 1973: given to sister Agnes Sasagawa (approved apparition by the Japanese catholic bishop Ito) http://www.ainglkiss.com/bvm/Akita.htm ". . . if men do not repent and better themselves, the Father will inflict a terrible punishment on all humanity. It will be a punishment greater than the deluge, such as one will never have     

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Author: Piltdown Man
Date: Sep 9, 2008 15:46

Let me, first off, dismiss any thought that I think a 'gastropod' is a gourmet in tan and white summer dress-up shoes. It is not. Neither is a periwinkle, whelk, limpet or slug. These are completely different and I'll let you, while you are having your eye-opening breakfast cup of coffee, think about it...if you want to and I'm not sure you do if you know what I mean and I think you do. Fine
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On Sat, 17 May 2008 08:51:48 -0700 (PDT), TonyMitch@gmail.com wrote: >On May 17, 3:16 am, Man <man...@rogers.com> wrote: >> Well, I spent the last week in Greenville South Carolina last week, and my >> hotel was across from Michelin USA's headquarters! >> >> Greenville is a town of 50,000 at the top of South Carolina, they manufacture >> many BMW automobiles there, my Techical Services Divsion     

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Author: thundersseven
Date: Sep 4, 2008 08:13

On May 17, 3:16 am, Man <man...@rogers.com> wrote: Well, I spent the last week in Greenville South Carolina last week, and my hotel was across from Michelin USA's headquarters! Greenville is a town of 50,000 at the top of South Carolina, they manufacture many BMW automobiles there, my Techical Services Divsion is there, and across from my hotel was the beautiful, magnificant US headquarters
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Well, I spent the last week in Greenville South Carolina last week, and my hotel was across from Michelin USA's headquarters! Greenville is a town of 50,000 at the top of South Carolina, they manufacture many BMW automobiles there, my Techical Services Divsion is there, and across from my hotel was the beautiful, magnificant US headquarters of Michelin USA. All I could think of when I saw     

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Author: flanier
Date: Jun 17, 2008 01:41

tony cooper wrote: On 24 Apr 2008 12:12:40 -0700, R H Draney <dadoctah@spamcop.net> wrote: Richard Chambers filted: I am puzzled by your lack of "blancmange", "courgette" and "aubergine". Is this because your shops do not stock such items, or have you invented appropriate English words for them? And what about the artichoke, where we have taken the French word
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On Apr 21, 5:04 am, Trace <tracey12...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Although the pushers of the North American Union / our national media > do not want you to think about this, today is the very day in 1836 > that lowly scumbags from mexico got their rumps shot to death by Texas > farmers and ranchers led by one Mr. Sam Houston! > > THANK GOD FOR SAM HOUSTON! > > and, isn't it funny that mexico still     

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Author: Raoul Duke
Date: May 22, 2008 18:16

Do this Google search. Search on :- French Military Victories and then hit:- "I'm Feeling Lucky". You then get this page:- Did you mean: french military defeats No standard web pages containing all your search terms were found. Your search - french military victories - did not match any documents. Suggestions: - Make sure all words are spelled correctly. - Try different
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Author: TonyMitch
Date: May 17, 2008 08:51

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Author: Man
Date: May 17, 2008 00:16

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Author: Mike Lyle
Date: Apr 24, 2008 14:31

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Author: Support our troups, O5 and below. SeaWoe
Date: Apr 22, 2008 00:37

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Author: Bob Hawke
Date: Mar 16, 2008 02:34

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